80’s Music Wasn’t All Bad

I stumbled across The top fifteen 80′s tunes for the mornings on The List Universe earlier, and as the 80′s were a great time for me (I was in my twenties back then) I had a listen to a few of the videos he has posted over there.

Sweet memories!

From that list, this one was my favourite. Remember it?

Tears for Fears were a pretty good band, I thought, and unlike many, many other 80′s bands their sound still seems to stand the test of time.

Lots more good suggestions (and memories) in the comments below the list as well.

The 80′s, eh? Those were the days.

And now, back to the present and…work. Gah.

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  1. Stan Says:

    The 80s were a good time. I prefer the music of the early 80s, though.<br><br>For rock, I thought the 80s were horrible. All that glam, hair, dudes dressed as ladies, etc.<br><br>That list leaned heavily towards Simple Minds and Tears for Fears. I like music from both bands, but I have always liked TfF earlier work much better, especially when they have Mel Collins on saxophone. I found out about Simple Minds by watching the movie Breakfast Club.<br><br>I remember the early 80s like it was yesterday.<br><br>Kajagoogoo, The Police, Toni Basil, Foreigner, Styx, Aldo Nova, Blue Oyster Cult, John Cougar Mellencamp, Rush, Triumph, the list goes on…<br><br>Solid Gold, Soul Train, The Tube, etc… all those shows devoted to the music of the moment.
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